Charles Wininger, LP, LMHC

Licensed Psychotherapist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

What you do for a living is what you do for a life. If you'd like assistence making your career goals corrrespond to your life goals, and to your higher purpose, I can help. If you find yourself at a crossroads in your work life, remember that in this challenging economy, people often find it necessary to change careers as well as jobs more than once or twice. I've helped many clarify their career goals, and find the job they want and need. That's what I did for myself years ago, and what I've done for so many others, and what I can do for you.

Barbara Dietz, LCSW

Finding a satisfying career or profession is one of life’s major and most important challenges. Deciding how to direct ourselves, and what qualities we want from our work, involves knowing what we value and how our values are expressed in what we do. Not incidentally, we also need to be able to support ourselves and those dependent on us financially without depleting our vitality. Career counseling with me explores these issues in light of your education and life experience. We also evaluate your hopes, desires and skills in terms of what is practical, given the social and economic realities of your life. Resulting personal discoveries can lead to appropriate choices with potential for growth....

Susie Greenebaum, LCSW, MS Ed

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Not know what we want to do professionally can feel paralyzing. We look around and it seems like everyone else knows what they want to do. Sometimes what we need is to learn how to listen to ourselves. There are so many 'shoulds' in our lives around professions, success, and money. What do YOU want? How can you know? These are the questions we will explore together using exercises and dialogue.

Darcy Lawton, LCSW, PLLC

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

As a former professional ballet dancer, I know how tough it can be to contemplate switching careers. If you are trying to figure out what your goals are professionally, I can provide a combination of therapy and coaching to help you discover your unique aspirations for your career life. By blending decision-making tools and values exercises, we can discover what your calling is professionally, and can develop a plan together for your short and long-term goals to help you get there!

Kevin Fleming Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

While most career counselors love to give you capacity based profiles of what your talents and interests are for your best bet career choices, Grey Matters international believes that most people make predictably irrational decisions and then after making them learn way to make them fit into their identities using various types of rationalizations and strategies. We are able to assist folks in career counseling type settings by giving a deeper look at their decision making profile so they can better understand where the core frustration or desire is coming from in the world of work. Contact kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or 877-606-6161.

Michael Picucci, PhD, MAC, SEP

Holistic Psychologist, Author, Focalizer

Career Counseling: Most clients’ first come to me with a feeling of being trapped by the circumstances that work/life has presented them. It’s very frustrating!
By introducing you to some elegantly simple tools, you will discover that there are openings (physically and energetically) that can dissolve frustrating stuckness. Importantly, you can become aware of perceptions and experiences not previously available to you. The tools/exercises that we use in session experientially shift us out of our everyday minds. This allows you access to another intelligence within a naturopathic pathway supported by your body, hearts and nature.

Heidi Seifert, LCSW-R, MA

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

It’s not a goal to be the best. It’s not a strategy to be the best. It’s not a desire to be the best that's important t’s an understanding of what you can be the best at. Would you like to find out? This is a 12 week program where we develop what career you want and what you need to do to get there. It is goal oriented where you will be coached in gaining clarity and taking action.

Gerald Schoenewolf, Ph.D.

Licensed Psychoanalyst

Various internal conflict underlie career problems. Often counselors give advice to those who come to them for career counseling, but I stay away from advice. Giving clients advice only keeps them dependent on you. Instead, I focus on the underlying conflicts that are related to low self-esteem, fear of competing or an inability to assert themselves. Often women have their own kind of conflicts about being a woman in a man's world, and internal resentments hold them back. My approach is to focus on the conflicts of each client and help them resolve them and cope more effectively. The approach has proven over the years to be quite successful.

Lois Horowitz, Ph.D, LCSW

Psychotherapist

London Terrace Gardens/ Chelsea/ West 23rd Street, New York, New York 10011

Do you feel irritable, fatigued, and depressed at work? Do you have trouble managing your emotions with your boss and co-workers? If you do, you are not alone. Recent research shows that work-related stress and burnout result in both physical and emotional symptoms. For more than twenty-five years, I have helped people to learn how to take better care of themselves in the work-place and to reach their professional potential. Please visit my website lhorowitz.com for more information about my qualifications and the way that I work with clients.

Stephanie Manes, JD, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Nothing is more exciting than helping people figure out what they best at and passionate about. I love helping people of all ages change directions, take risks and pursue goals. Are you tired of what your are doing now and looking for a career change or unsure of what your best career path even is? We can work together to help you clarify your goals, face any fears that might be holding you back, and take steps into the future.